As the students learn to use their Chromebooks, they find the Chrome Webstore and start installing everything under the sun. Unfortunately, this can cause issues.

To check what extensions are installed, and to remove the extensions having issues, first go to the Extensions screen. Click on the 3 dot menu, select More Tools -> Extensions.

Extensions that are turned on have the slider switch in blue. When the slider switch is gray, that means the extension is turned off. Several extensions are installed by the tech department. Here is what the screens look like for those users.

To remove an extension, click the Remove button. If a student is having issues, go through and remove all of the extensions that don’t match this list. That usually fixes the issues the student is having.

If they continue to have issues, put in a help desk and we’ll check it out.

Sometimes the only way to fix issues on a Chromebook is to powerwash it back to factory settings. This process removes all data from the laptop and sets it up like new. Most of your data will be already backed up to Google Drive, the exception is the Downloads folder. Anything in the Downloads folder on the laptop will be lost when the machine is powerwashed.

For KCS Chromebooks, the Chromebook will still be enrolled in the Kenton City Schools Google domain, and still be controlled by the district. You will be required to sign in with an @kentoncityschools.org Google account.

The following steps should be used under the direction of the Technology Department. If you have any questions, let us know!

Powerwashing a Chromebook

First, check that the student has been added to Student Achievement Manager (SAM). Sign in to SAM. On the left, click on your building and then your name. Look for the student’s name.

Students are automatically added to SAM a day or two after they receive a schedule in StudentInformation. Let me know if it has been 3 or more days after the student has a schedule in StudentInformation and they are not added to SAM

Verify the student’s username and password

A student’s username is all of the characters to the left of the @kentoncityschools.org of their email address.

When the student is entering their username and password, check that there aren’t any spaces before or after their username and password.

Is the student enrolled in any of the SAM products?

I can automatically add the student to SAM, but I don’t know which products in SAM that they will be using. You will need to enroll the student in the products that the student will be using.

Find the student by using the navigation on the left in SAM. Click on your building, and then your name (under teachers). A list of students assigned to you will show up at the bottom. Find the student and double-click on their name.

On the right, SAM will show the products in which the student is currently enrolled.

If the box is blank, or you want to verify the products, click on Manage Enrollment﻿ in the upper right.

Every teacher has a Google account created that can be used by their substitute teacher. This account allows the teacher to share files with the substitute teacher and also communicate through email with the teacher.

You will want to place this information in your substitute teacher folder, along with any directions on how you want the substitute teacher to use the account.

If you did not receive an email from me with your sub account information, please let me know so I can fix the issue.

Here are the steps to switch to Google Drive File Stream. You will need to re-create any shortcuts you have made to your Dock or in the Finder windows to point to the new location in your Google Drive File Stream.

Once completed, you will have the Google Drive icon on your Desktop.

From there you can access/save files stored in Google Drive.

BE SURE YOU ARE USING GOOGLE DRIVE FILE STREAM FOR ALL OF YOUR FILES. DO NOT USE YOUR DESKTOP OR YOUR DOCUMENTS FOLDER TO STORE FILES. YOU WILL SUFFER DATA LOSS IF YOUR DRIVE FAILS.

The end of the Google Drive app used to sync your Google Drive folder on your laptop to the cloud is near. It will stop working on Saturday, May 12th. Google has a replacement, Google Drive File Stream, which I’ve already written about.

We will be sending out directions this week on moving to Google Drive File Stream. It is a three part process, one is to upgrade macOS on your laptop to 10.12, second is running the Google Drive File Stream app, and the third is logging out of the current Google Drive app. More directions will be posted this week. If you have any questions, feel free to email or send a help desk to helpdesk@kentoncityschools.org.

On May 12th, the Google Drive app on the laptops and desktops will stop working. Before that happens, we will have moved you to Google Drive File Stream.

Definitions

Google Drive: Google’s cloud storage service. Files stored in the cloud and made accessible at https://drive.google.com.

Google Drive App: This is an application that syncs the Google Drive cloud storage with a folder on your local machine. Anything saved in the folder is automatically uploaded to Google for safe keeping. This allows you to have back up copies made of your files for you automatically. You also have access to your files from any machine that has an internet connection. The Google Drive App is going away.

Google Drive File Stream: Google’s replacement for the Google Drive App. The main difference is that Google Drive File Stream does not keep copies of everything on the local machine. It syncs the files that you are working with, and not everything. Also, Google Drive File Stream is a separate drive on your local machine, not a folder.

The other difference is that Google Drive File Stream gives you access to Team Drives.

What’s the difference?

Google Drive App is currently being used to sync your Google Drive to your local machine. It stores your files in the cloud and also stores copies on your local hard drive. This arrangement has a few issues:

By default, all of your files are synced to your local drive. This can be an issue if you are taking advantage of the unlimited space Google gives us in Google Drive.

There is no access to files stored in Team Drives.

With the Google Drive App, you interact with a folder. Google Drive File Stream uses a drive and on the Macs show an icon on the desktop.

For Chromebook users, nothing changes.

The upcoming switch

The technology department is currently working on procedures to help you switch to Google Drive File Stream. There will be an announcement when we’re ready for you to upgrade and switch to Google Drive File Stream.